In Raphael's Mind: The Mond Crucifixion and it's Composition

Fascinating online lecture from the National Gallery talking us through the design of Raphael’s Mond Crucifixion of 1502-3. 

Carlo Carsato started by asking if we though the picture was boring as it appears uncomplicated and slightly minimal. He then took us through a series of other paintings which may be quoted in it and asked us again.

Having made us look at the work and think he then took us through where it was made for and how it would have looked in situ. He examined how the proportions of the space would have influenced the composition then talked us through the various elements.

Finally he looked at how the elements were put together and how they were designed to draw our eye around the work and how that would have aided the spiritual contemplation of it. It was a really thoughtful look at the picture, described simply and clearly.

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